Bakersfield Museum of Art's Podcast

Rachel Magnus

This audio series offers entertaining, informative discussions about the arts and events at the Bakersfield Museum of Art. Each podcast gives access to special insight by artists, curators, and historians. Hosted by BMoA Curator, Rachel Magnus, and BMoA Board Member and co-owner of Moneywise Wealth Management, David Anderson. Made possible with support from Moneywise Wealth Management.

  1. 12/11/2021

    In Conversation With "On the Edge" Artists Don Bachardy, Gregory Wiley Edwards, Astrid Preston, Allen Ruppersberg

    Welcome the Bakersfield Museum of Art podcast. This audio series offers entertaining and informative discussion about arts and events at the Bakersfield Museum of Art. The Bakersfield Museum of Art's mission is to inspire and engage diverse audiences by providing a broad spectrum of creative visual arts experiences through exhibitions, educational programs, and community outreach. In a similar fashion, we hope this podcast expounds upon themes in contemporary art and art history. On the evening of November 18, 2021 BMoA hosted a group of artists whose work is included in our current exhibition "On the Edge: Los Angeles Art 1970s – 1990s from the Joan and Jack Quinn Family Collection" for an unforgettable symposium. During two separate panel discussions that evening exhibiting artists discussed their experience of working in Los Angeles during the decades that both established Los Angeles as an art counter market to the European art scene, and saw a diversification in the art styles, materials, artists being covered. This episode of the BMoA podcast is a recording of the first panel discussion that evening: California Ethos: Conceptualism and Literalism. Moderated by BMoA Curator of Exhibitions and Collections Rachel McCullah Wainwright, On the Edge artists Don Bachardy, Gregory Wiley Edwards, Astrid Preston, Allen Ruppersberg talk about how social upheaval reverberated through the art world of Los Angeles, the network that developed between artists and the collectors who championed their work, and how the California Cool ethos informed those artists' work.

    32 min
  2. 07/10/2021

    The Bakersfield Sound: In Conversation with Music Historian, Scott B. Bomar

    This month's guest Scott B. Bomar grew up in Nashville before relocating to Los Angeles and becoming a staff songwriter at Sony/ATV Music. He moved to the other side of the desk to work for Universal Music Group before going to BMG, where he's now the Senior Director of the company's music-related book publishing efforts.  Scott has worked on projects with the Library of Congress' National Recording Archive, the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, the Country Music Hall of Fame, Gibson Guitars, the Grammy Museum, Ken Burns' Florentine Films, Leiber & Stoller Music, SiriusXM, Omnivore Recordings, Bear Family Records, and others. He was nominated for a Grammy award for his album notes for the compilation The Other Side of Bakersfield (which he also produced). Additionally, his 2019 box set The Bakersfield Sound was named one of the best of the year by the New York Times, Variety, and Rolling Stone, and earned Scott a second Grammy nod.  Along with Paul Duncan, Scott co-hosts the bi-weekly podcast Songcraft: Spotlight on Songwriters, featuring interviews with over 150 writers such as Smokey Robinson, Elvis Costello, Loretta Lynn, David Crosby, Steve Earle, Valerie Simpson, Bill Withers, and more. Scott splits his time between Idyllwild and Inglewood, California, where he lives with his wife Melanie and his two big dogs Jean and Ferlin.  Further Links: Online Exhibit: www.bmoa.org/current Bomar's Website: www.scottbbomar.com Bomar's Podcast Songcraft: www.songcraftshow.com   Social Media: Instagram: @scottbomar Twitter: Songcraft Podcast Facebook: ScottBBomar

    42 min

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This audio series offers entertaining, informative discussions about the arts and events at the Bakersfield Museum of Art. Each podcast gives access to special insight by artists, curators, and historians. Hosted by BMoA Curator, Rachel Magnus, and BMoA Board Member and co-owner of Moneywise Wealth Management, David Anderson. Made possible with support from Moneywise Wealth Management.